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curate-in-charge

  • 1 curate

    noun
    (Eccl.) Kurat, der; Hilfsgeistliche, der
    * * *
    ['kjuərət]
    (a clergyman in the Church of England assisting a rector or vicar.) der Hilfspfarrer
    * * *
    cu·rate
    [ˈkjʊərət, AM ˈkjʊr-]
    n REL Kurat m, Hilfsgeistlicher m
    a \curate's egg:
    that film was a bit of a \curate's egg streckenweise war der Film gar nicht so schlecht
    * * *
    ['kjʊərɪt]
    n
    (Catholic) Kurat m; (Protestant) Vikar(in) m(f)

    it's like the curate's egges ist streckenweise gar nicht so schlecht

    * * *
    curate1 [ˈkjʊərət] s REL
    a) Hilfspfarrer m, -geistliche(r) m
    it’s like the curate’s egg fig Br es ist teilweise gar nicht so übel
    curate2 [kjʊˈreıt] v/t eine Ausstellung etc organisieren (u. betreuen)
    * * *
    noun
    (Eccl.) Kurat, der; Hilfsgeistliche, der
    * * *
    n.
    Hilfspfarrer m.

    English-german dictionary > curate

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